Soft Cell (UK) Performing Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret + Greatest Hits
Soft Cell (UK) Performing Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret + Greatest Hits
Destroy All Lines & Satellite Agency presents

Soft Cell (UK) Performing Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret + Greatest Hits

+ Marc Almond performing solo hits & more
The Gov - The Venue (Hindmarsh, SA)
Friday, 11 April 2025 7:30 pm
114 days away
18+ (unless accompanied by Guardian)
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With an announcement that will have all fans of the decade donning their fluro and leathers, Brit synth-pop band Soft Cell will be touring Australia for the very first time in April 2025, performing their classic album ‘Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret’ in its entirety, including hits like the iconic ‘Tainted Love’, the fan favourite ‘Where Did Our Love Go’, and more!

In addition to the band’s hits, Marc Almond will perform his solo hits from a career that spans over 40 years.

“I have always wanted to go to Australia. Over my 45 year career (yes that long) fans have always asked me when it might happen, so overjoyed to say that it is happening. And to perform both as Marc Almond with my solo hits, and then transform into Soft Cell on the same night will be another first. Everyone tells me Australians love to party and it promises to be something very special” Marc Almond

Over the decades, Soft Cell have come to be known as one of the true pioneers of Brit synch-pop music. With 25 million sales, six UK top 10singles and a BRIT Award to their name, they’ve cast a huge influence over music culture ever since the 80s, setting the synth-pop standard for Pulp, Erasure and the Pet Shop Boys to follow and inspiring the industrial scene before it exploded in the ‘90s. They have since gone on to be sampled on Rihanna's smash ‘S.O.S.' and laying the groundwork for the current alt-pop music scene.

Four decades deep into their career, Australian fans will finally be able to hear and experience the music of Soft Cell live.